Spl plugins bundle9/8/2023 ![]() ![]() The Vitalizer technology is actually pretty old, and the filters used are patented, so a lot of what’s going on under the hood can be approximated to modern terms, but it still sounds a little different. I am normally an advocate of just playing around with the dials to learn the majority of a plugin’s capabilities, but in this instance, it became swiftly apparent that I hadn’t got a clue what I was doing! The first thing I found with Vitalizer is that the manual is absolutely worth a read. The GUI is an attractive replica of the original, with a bright brass-like appearance and the layout of a rack hardware unit. A quick perusal of online opinions shows a predictable split between analogue and digital fans, and no real consensus as to whether the SPL Vitalizer Mk2-T by Plugin Alliance can compete with the hardware. I, unfortunately, don’t have the hardware unit to compare it to, so I have reviewed the plugin on its own merit. The Plugin Alliance version of the SPL Vitalizer Mk2-T promises to be a faithful emulation of the original. It is a tube-driven sound optimising processor, which is somewhere between an EQ and a harmonic exciter, but sufficiently different from both to put it in neither category. SPL Vitalizer Mk2-T is a software emulation of the famous hardware unit of the same name. ![]()
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